Nedilsky, “Converts to Civil Society: Christianity and Political Culture in...
Next month, Baylor University will publish Converts to Civil Society: Christianity and Political Culture in Contemporary Hong Kong, by Lida V. Nedilsky (North Park University). The publisher’s...
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In December, ABC-CLIO will release the second edition of “Religion and American Cultures: Tradition, Diversity, and Popular Expression,” edited by Gary Laderman (Emory University) and Luis León...
View ArticleBoe, “Family Law in Contemporary Iran: Women’s Rights Activism and Shari’a”
Last month, I.B.Tauris released “Family Law in Contemporary Iran: Women’s Rights Activism and Shari’a” by Marianne Boe (University of Bergen). The publisher’s description follows: Passed into law over...
View ArticleGoldfeder, “Legalizing Plural Marriage”
In November, Brandeis University Press will release “Legalizing Plural Marriage: The Next Frontier in Family Law” by Mark Goldfeder (Emory University School of Law). The publisher’s description...
View ArticleAt the sanctuary of the goddess Demeter
The opening scene of The Suppliants is set in the holy ground of the sanctuary of the goddess Demeter in Eleusis. The Eleusinian Demeter was a grain goddess, whose Great Mysteries were celebrated...
View ArticleEekelaar, “Family Rights and Religion”
In May, Routledge will release “Family Rights and Religion,” by John Eekelaar (Pembroke College, Oxford University). The publisher’s description follows: The interaction between individual rights,...
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Here are some important law-and-religion news stories from around the web: The Prime Minister of Malaysia has urged President Donald Trump “to support moderate and progressive Muslim regimes” in a...
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